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A look at Terrell Owens's criticism of Jason Garrett and whether others in the NFL world agree. Featuring discussion about ...
Terrell Owens goes on a Twitter rant about Dez Bryant, Jason Garrett, Tony Romo, and the Cowboys' struggles. He discusses his ...
Terrell Owens has heard about the Dallas Cowboys’ interest in free-agent wide receivers and is making his pitch to come out of retirement to join the team in time for the playoffs. Owens ...
Terrell Owens once infamously cried in a post-game press conference when defending Tony Romo, saying of his Dallas Cowboys teammate: "That's my quarterback!" Owens was 48 at the time, and hadn't ...
That includes former Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens, who went 0–2 in the playoffs during three seasons with Dallas. Owens appeared on The Morning Roast with Bonta and Shasky on KGMZ-FM in ...
The Dallas Cowboys may have to think twice about making a major signing. Former wide receiver Terrell Owens — who is known for his stint with the Cowboys from 2006 until 2008 — is warning ...
The Dallas Cowboys decided to stick with head coach ... and one of the team’s former star players believes that was a mistake. Terrell Owens spoke about the current state of the Cowboys during ...
Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens, 49, is eyeing a comeback and as first reported via NFL sources by CowboysSI.com, he’s been calling the Dallas Cowboys office of team owner Jerry Jones ...
According to an interview that his agent gave to CowboysSI.com, Hall of Fame inductee Terrell Owens has spent time in recent days talking to the Dallas Cowboys about a potential return to the team.
Owens played with Dallas for three seasons from 2006-08. Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens before a 14-10 win over the Washington Redskins on Nov. 16, 2008 at FedEx Field in Landover ...
FRISCO - Former Dallas Cowboys star wide receiver Terrell Owens has always been outspoken ... sometimes to the point at which he cannot be taken seriously. But this time around? As ridiculous as ...
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens said the one Texas-based NFL team to watch this season isn’t the one fans may expect. “There’s two football teams here in Texas,” Owens said.